Hi,
| > | 1. Start aptitude.
| > | 2. Select the package "kde".
| > | 3. Navigate through it (press enter), and mark as _manually_
| > | installed (press lowercase "m"), all the packages you really
| > | want. That could be all the packages, except kde-amusements.
| >
| > Thanks. I understand tha
On Saturday 02 September 2006 17:31, Ryo Furue wrote:
> Thank you all who responded!
>
> | 1. Start aptitude.
> | 2. Select the package "kde".
> | 3. Navigate through it (press enter), and mark as _manually_
> | installed (press lowercase "m"), all the packages you really
> | want. That could be al
Søndag 03 september 2006 12:21 skrev Ryo Furue:
> You are correct. The command
>
># apt-get remove kde
>
> removes the "kde" package only. The problem is the next step.
> Please recall that my goal is to remove all the subcomponents under
> "kde-amusements". So, after removing the "kde" pack
Hi,
| > Anyway, does this mean that there's no easy way to remove
| > only the "amusements" part of KDE?
|
| Yes, do exactly what you quoted from my message. I'm not talking
| about hundreds of packages, just the 12 in the "kde" metapackage
| (all except kde-amusements).
Ah, thanks. I thought
Hi,
| > tries to remove the entire KDE, too.
|
| Are you really absolutely positive that's what's going to happen?
| What does the list of packages that will be removed look like?
Yes, I'm positive. I'm attaching the command lines below.
| If I try to remove KDE, I get:
|
| The following pack
El Domingo, 3 de Septiembre de 2006 02:31, Ryo Furue escribió:
> | 1. Start aptitude.
> | 2. Select the package "kde".
> | 3. Navigate through it (press enter), and mark as _manually_
> | installed (press lowercase "m"), all the packages you really
> | want. That could be all the packages, except k
On Saturday 02 September 2006 8:31 pm, Ryo Furue wrote:
> tries to remove the entire KDE, too.
Are you really absolutely positive that's what's going to happen? What does
the list of packages that will be removed look like?
If I try to remove KDE, I get:
The following packages will be REMOVED
Thank you all who responded!
| 1. Start aptitude.
| 2. Select the package "kde".
| 3. Navigate through it (press enter), and mark as _manually_
| installed (press lowercase "m"), all the packages you really
| want. That could be all the packages, except kde-amusements.
Thanks. I understand that
Lørdag 02 september 2006 15:26 skrev Kevin Krammer:
> On Saturday 02 September 2006 15:11, Ryo Furue wrote:
> ># aptitude remove kde
>
> Try
> apt-get remove kde
>
> aptitude is usally better because it can also remove packages that just
> there for dependeny issues, but in this case it over do
On Saturday 02 September 2006 06:11, Ryo Furue wrote:
> Hi Debian-KDEers,
>
> I asked this question at the (a?) KDE users mailinglist
> and got a very useful answer, but I got stuck again.
>
> Basically, I want to delete, say, the amusement
> subcomponent of KDE (kde-amusements).
>
># aptitude
El Sábado, 2 de Septiembre de 2006 15:11, Ryo Furue escribió:
> But, since "kde" is a metapackage, you can safely
> delete it. That was what I learned at the KDE mailinglist.
> But, I can't do
>
> # aptitude remove kde
>
> because it tries to delete the entire KDE system.
1. Start aptitude.
2.
Am Samstag 02 September 2006 15:11 schrieb Ryo Furue:
> I asked this question at the (a?) KDE users mailinglist
> and got a very useful answer, but I got stuck again.
>
> Basically, I want to delete, say, the amusement
> subcomponent of KDE (kde-amusements).
>
># aptitude remove kde-amusements
On Saturday 02 September 2006 15:11, Ryo Furue wrote:
># aptitude remove kde
Try
apt-get remove kde
aptitude is usally better because it can also remove packages that just there
for dependeny issues, but in this case it over does it :)
Cheers,
Kevin
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Hi Debian-KDEers,
I asked this question at the (a?) KDE users mailinglist
and got a very useful answer, but I got stuck again.
Basically, I want to delete, say, the amusement
subcomponent of KDE (kde-amusements).
# aptitude remove kde-amusements
won't work because it tries to remove the kde
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